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Experience the beauty of riding Northern Thailand combined with the must see places in Cambodia!  A jam packed twin country package including Northern Thailand motorcycle tour - Sukhothai World Heritage site - Thailands Highest mountain then onwards to Cambodia including the highly moving Khmer Rouge Genocide Museum at Tuol Sleng and the Russian Market then onwards to Siem Reap and the Majestic Angkor Wat packaged into an exciting cultural tour


13 days 12 nights package including Thailand-Cambodia return airfares:  £1590 per person  Pillion rider: £890


This tour offers a great value twin country package.

Day 1 Chiang Mai

Arrive Chiang Mai city where you will be met and transported to your city hotel.  This evening includes a meal at one of Chiang Mai's top restaurants and a guided tour around the famous night bazaar.


Day 2: Doi Inthanon

Early morning we depart for Doi Inthanon and Thailand's highest mountain.  This evening we stay at the base of Thailand's highest peak and your accommodation tonight is in rustic mountain chalets nesteled below the mountain.


Day 3 Mae Sariang

As this tour includes the option to be either 100% road riding or to include some light off road the ride today will be dependant on the choice of terrain.  We stay this evening along the Moei river close to the Burmese Border in good acommodation.  Evening walk through this Burmese influenced town before dinner Thai style on the banks of the river.


Day 4 : Mae Sod refugee camps

Extra special day today as we visit one of the largest refugee camps in Thailand.  Our journey takes us literally meters from the Burma border riding parralel to the Moei River acting as the border between Thailand and Burma.  Today we wiull include a stop of at a rarely Visited kaern hill tribe village for a look into the lives of the people inhabiting the mountains and jungles in this region.


Day 5: Sukhothai

Early morning option for those wishing to enter Burma for a stroll around Mayawaddi town on the burmese side in the local market and maybe a cup of delicous Burmese coffee.  Depart border for Sukhothai world heritage site we wont have time to take a look around the site today however we will make arrangements to swap our Motorcycles for Bicycles for a guided tour around this ancient capital of Thailand.


Day 6: Phitsanulok

Morning cycle ride around Sukhothai including a visit to a famous Thai boxing camp the taining center from many of the famous professional Thai boxers of Thailand.  After lunch jump back on our motorbikes for a short ride to Pitsanulok.  This evening is a social night Thai style where we taste some of the best flavours of Thailand includiing the famous flying vegetable show.  For thoise brave enough there is also the chance to taste the famous deep fried bugs including scorpion and Cockroach.  Option to keep the party spirit going with a vsiit to a local Thai live rock show for an evening partying with the Thai's.


Day 7:  To Bangkok

Mid morning train departure for Bankok.  We leave our bikes in Pitsanulok for your continued tour to Bangkok.  We arrive into Bangkok late afternoon check into hotel and our staff will be delighted to show you around this vibrant capital with food in traditional bangkok style.


Day 8: To Pnom Penh capital of Cambodia

Morning arrival in Phnom Penh and check-in to a small, comfortable, downtown hotel close to the historic riverbank quarter. Afternoon tour of some of the city’s sites including the highly moving Khmer Rouge Genocide Museum at Tuol Sleng and the Russian Market before finishing perhaps with sundowners at the famous Foreign Correspondents Club?


Day 9:  Tarantula visit and Sundown over Angkor complex

Up country through Cambodia’s scenic countryside to the small provincial town of Siem Reap in Western Cambodia – our base for the next few days and jumping off point for the nearby Angkor Temple complex. Stops on the way at the famous ‘spider village’ of Skuon, (tasting not compulsory), the rarely visited but well preserved 10th century temple of Kuhananokor and lunch by the Tonle Sap Lake. A dusk visit to the atmospheric ruins of Banteay Kdei completes our day.


Day 10:   Angor Thom, Bayon and Terrace of Elephants

Rise early for dawn at Angkor Wat. Breakfast then continue our morning visit of the vast temple. Return to hotel for some free time to relax and escape from the mid-day heat by the pool or check out the local markets before returning in the cooler afternoon for a walking tour of Angkor Tom ruined city including; the famous Bayon, Baphuon and Phimeanakas temples and the Terrace of the Elephants and Leper King Terrace. 


Day 11:  Bakhean Hill and Preah Khan site

Morning climb up Bakheng Hill to visit the early 9th century temple of the same name before continuing on to the fabulous Preah Khan site. A labyrinth of passage ways and shrines and walls covered in mysterious carvings where vines grow over tumbling masonry and parrots squawk in the surrounding jungle. Free time again during the middle of the day and a short afternoon hike through the forest to the rarely visited Ta Nei Temple before completing our circuit at the picturesque, jungle clad ruins of Ta Prom.


Day 12

Free morning in Siem Reap: explore the market, checkout the handicraft school or unusual landmines museum before an afternoon flight to Bangkok  ( morning flight available) to catch your international departure home.


Whats Included

Thailand section

Accommodation
Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Drinking water
Motorcycle
Fuel / Oil
Support vehicle
Licensed Thai guide
English speaking tour manager
Entrances to Doi Inthanon national park and Sukhothai world heritage
Chiang Mai airport transfers
Train to Bangkok

Cambodia section

Bangkok - Pnom Penh - Siem Reap - Bangkok flights
all entrance fees
airport transfers
Internal transport by private a/c vehicle
licensed guide for 5 days
drinking water
4 nights B & B (equivalent 2* in PP and 3* in SR)



£1590 per person riding  Pillion rider: £890

Price is based on sharing.  If pillion rider: It is assumed they will be sharing with the rider.

Single supplement £120 GBP


This tour requires a minimum of 3 pesons to take place and restricted to a maximum of 6 riders.  This tour is arranged to suit your own schedule please contact us telling us the dates you wish to depart and the amount of persons in your group and let us take care of the rest.












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